PERSONAL BRIEF + ROADMAP

Turn a real work goal into a learning path built around you.

Describe the goal, your current state, and how you want to work. EkenLab maps the gap, creates the courses you need, and adapts what comes next through practice and verification.

Goal → brief → roadmap → practice → verification → adaptation

PERSONAL LEARNING LOOP
01Goal
02Brief
03Roadmap
04Practice
05Verification
06Adaptation

Verification can shorten known work, expose a gap, or change what comes next.

For a real goal whose path is still unclear.

Use the Personal Roadmap when the goal matters, the learning horizon is longer, and you do not yet know which skills, projects, or sequence will move you forward.

EVIDENCE-DRIVEN ADAPTATION

Your roadmap adapts to evidence.

New gap? Change the order. Verified practice can shorten known work, expose missing skills, or move the next course earlier.

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Nora has a broad goal: become capable of designing and building useful AI workflows for her product team. What she lacks is a credible next move. A Personal Roadmap begins with a focused brief: her goal, current level, experience, coder, user, or strategist profile, domain, available time, constraints, prior knowledge, and desired independence. Gap mapping then creates as many practical courses as the goal requires. The cycle is clear: goal, brief, roadmap, practice, verification, adaptation. Nora starts a real project and submits evidence. A verified skill shortens one step. A gap revealed in practice adds work and changes the order. The roadmap responds to demonstrated results, not self-confidence alone. Nora still owns the goal, the decisions, and every working artifact she creates. The plan guides her without taking over. Build your personal roadmap. Start with a brief.

THE BRIEF

Start with the context that changes the path.

The brief discovers what you want to achieve, what you already know, and how independently you want to work.

Long-term goal
Current level
Existing experience
Coder, user, or strategist profile
Domain
Available time
Constraints
Prior knowledge
Desired independence

The roadmap fits the goal. The courses fit the learner.

As many courses as necessary

The roadmap is not forced into a preset number of steps.

Depth that reflects your profile

Coder, user, and strategist paths can approach the same goal differently.

A mapped gap

The sequence connects your current state to the work goal you described.

ADAPTATION

Confidence informs the brief. Verification changes the plan.

The roadmap adapts to demonstrated practice—not self-confidence alone.

BEFORE VERIFICATION

Python foundations
Prompt structure
Workflow design
Verification practice

AFTER VERIFICATION

Python foundations shortened
Verification practice moved earlier
Prompt structure retained
Workflow design follows evidence

The path is personalized. The judgment remains yours.

EkenLab can map, explain, verify, and adapt. You keep ownership of the goal, the choices, and the working artifacts built along the way.

ALREADY KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO BUILD?

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PRICING

Build a path at your pace.

Credits power the personalized brief, roadmap work, course guidance, and AI mentor support. No additional entitlements are implied.

FAQ

Questions about the Personal Roadmap.

Who is the Personal Roadmap for?

It is for a learner with a meaningful longer-term work goal who does not yet know the skills, projects, or sequence required to reach it.

What does the brief ask about?

Your goal, current level, experience, preferred coder, user, or strategist profile, domain, available time, constraints, prior knowledge, and desired independence.

How many courses will my roadmap contain?

As many as the mapped gap requires. EkenLab does not force every learner into a fixed number of courses.

Can known skills be skipped?

Yes. Known skills can be shortened or skipped when the learning path and verification support that decision.

How does the roadmap adapt?

Practice and verification can reveal a gap, shorten known material, or add and reorder upcoming work. Self-confidence informs the brief, but verification drives changes.

What if I already know what I want to build?

You may not need a Personal Roadmap. Course 001 starts immediately and does not require profile selection, a brief, or a roadmap.